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Hi Aaron,

I believe that the command line argument for specifying the workspace
location is -data.


http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/FAQ_How_do_I_specify_where_application_data_is_stored%3F

>> Actually that is what I am trying to do with the -setworkspace option, but
>> it still comes up with an error before I can revert to a different
>> workspace. I guess what you are proposing is more of restoring a same named
>> backup vs. switching to a new workspace. I am wondering if I hosed my whole
>> WDSC install. Shouldn't adding the -setworkspace option prompt me for a new
>> workspace??

>> Thanks for your response Adam,
>> Aaron Bartell
>> http://mowyourlawn.com

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